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Picture from group : White rocks (quartzite?) lie scattered about the summit.

Picture: White rocks (quartzite?) lie scattered about the summit.

Simple but dull summit.

Short Summary created by Colin Murphy, 12 Apr 2019

Usually done on the way to Djouce but can easily be completed in isolation. Parking at car park overlooking Lough Tay at O169 075A. Proceed up the forest track NE for about 500m. You will then have to turn east for a few hundred metres across cut down forest to go around trees. Turning north again you should meet up with the Djouce boardwalk which will take you all the way to this very nondescript summit, marked only by a solitary metal pole and some whitish rocks that probably give the hill its name. 45 minutes from car to top. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1396/comment/18024/